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I found this anime to be a light, cheery series of stories. While watching this anime, you will encounter a series of different stories (one each episode). All have one cynosure: the troubled lady who finds herself in an otherwise empty train with the "train stations" of the Oedo subway line. Each train station has a different appearance (but all are exceedingly attractive men), and a different personality that often suits the area around their station. There are three other characters as well: the mysterious conductor, a little girl who acts as a guide, and the dog Tokugawa. Scattered... See full review

I found out too late that this was 17+, but the storyline was excellent, so again, I was forced by my annoying "GOTTA FINISH ALL ANIMES I START WATCHING" bug in my head to finish -_-Even so, this anime was pleasing, I guess. It was VERY realistic. None of the events that occured were spoonfuls of some fantasy world at all. Actually, this was the most realistically painful anime I've ever watched! When I watched it, I felt like it was an actual story just put into animation!I must warn you if you are the sensitive type, this anime's manga was written by Ai Yazawa, who is a genious with storylines... See full review

Now this anime is endearingly painful, in my opinion. No no, it was charming, but painful near the end because the concluding episodes switched an innocent storyline into heart clenching reality, yet not reality.It's very difficult to explain, being only a young teen. I was instantly cold towards Hideki, the male protagonist in the story at the beginning, because he had such an 'adultish' mind... However, of course this changed, when I saw how devoted he slowly became to Chii, an innocent, cute, and in the beginning, literally air-headed persocom with no knowledge of anything in this world. I loved watching... See full review

9.8/10 story

9.7/10 animation

9.6/10 sound

10/10 characters

9.8/10 overall

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